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Doctor Who

Impossible Worlds: A 50-Year Treasury of Art and Design

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  • 288 páginas
  • 11 horas de lectura

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This intimate tour offers a behind-the-scenes look at the sets, costumes, spacecraft, alien planets, creatures, weapons, and gadgets that create the stunning world of Doctor Who. Spanning distant galaxies and ancient Earth, the series showcases a vast array of imaginative possibilities for its artists. Stephen Nicholas and Mike Tucker have curated a breathtaking collection of rare, never-before-published images from the BBC archives, complemented by insights from the show’s writers. The work of the remarkable designers is highlighted, paying tribute to the meticulous attention to detail that shapes the show’s aesthetic, from iconic villains like the Daleks and Cybermen to the smallest props and the TARDIS console room. The book explores the collaboration between the art department, costumers, and special effects artists, revealing how they create coherent looks for diverse alien worlds. It also discusses the relationship with the computer graphics department, enabling the creation of grand locations beyond real-world limitations. Thematic divisions examine the program's history and the evolution of its art and design. Packed with surprising information, photographs, and trivia, this collection is essential for every fan, whether new or established.

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Doctor Who, Stephen Nicholas, Mike Tucker

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Título
Doctor Who
Subtítulo
Impossible Worlds: A 50-Year Treasury of Art and Design
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Harper
Publicado en
2015
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
288
ISBN10
0062407414
ISBN13
9780062407412
Serie
Calificación
4,4 de 5
Descripción
This intimate tour offers a behind-the-scenes look at the sets, costumes, spacecraft, alien planets, creatures, weapons, and gadgets that create the stunning world of Doctor Who. Spanning distant galaxies and ancient Earth, the series showcases a vast array of imaginative possibilities for its artists. Stephen Nicholas and Mike Tucker have curated a breathtaking collection of rare, never-before-published images from the BBC archives, complemented by insights from the show’s writers. The work of the remarkable designers is highlighted, paying tribute to the meticulous attention to detail that shapes the show’s aesthetic, from iconic villains like the Daleks and Cybermen to the smallest props and the TARDIS console room. The book explores the collaboration between the art department, costumers, and special effects artists, revealing how they create coherent looks for diverse alien worlds. It also discusses the relationship with the computer graphics department, enabling the creation of grand locations beyond real-world limitations. Thematic divisions examine the program's history and the evolution of its art and design. Packed with surprising information, photographs, and trivia, this collection is essential for every fan, whether new or established.